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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Costa Rican lawmakers appeal assembly president’s order to reinstate embattled Supreme Court justice

A final decision on Justice Fernando Cruz will be made by his colleagues in the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court.

U.S. warns citizens about crime in Honduras

In 2011, Honduras registered 92 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, the highest in the world.

Verdeza Escazú opening soon

A new continuing care retirement community breaks ground in Escazú.

Legislative Assembly president annuls vote on Supreme Court judge

Judge Fernando Cruz could be sworn in next Thursday in the latest chapter of an ongoing political row between Costa Rica’s legislative and judicial branches of government.

Costa Rican hospitals call for blood donors

Health officials will hold blood drives to increase reserves for critical months.

Train to Cartago delayed until next year

Service between Cartago and San José was scheduled to begin in December.

Sala IV suspends legislative vote that denied re-election of judge

Judges ordered lawmakers to suspend a vote last Thursday that sparked a political crisis.

Costa Rica is giving away its fishing resources, says opposition candidate José María Villalta

The Broad Front Party's presidential candidate said that protecting Costa Rica's waterways and oceans would be a priority for his government, and offered specific reforms for the country's troubled fisheries institute, INCOPESCA.

Nicaragua’s Ortega declares victory in world court ruling; Colombia’s Santos complains

A decades-long dispute over Caribbean territory claimed by Nicaraguan and Colombia has come to an end.

Costa Rica businesses prepare for Black Friday

Hotels, shops and the state-run lottery all plan on cashing in on Costa Rica’s growing shopping tradition.

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